Nakano, a worker at a giant Toy company, finally got to meet with his old friend from high school, Tasuda, because of a business contract. In truth, before graduating high school, Nakano realized he had feelings for Tasuda while Tasuda was dating another girl. Nakano has been trying to avoid him ever since, but that was 10 years ago. Will they be able to work together...?

From Sublime:

Volume 1:

Although they were best friends in high school, Nakano and Tsuda haven’t talked in ten years. Which may have a little something to do with the fact that not only were they more than best friends, but also that Tsuda broke Nakano’s heart, leaving him to pick up the pieces. Now that they’ve been thrown back together thanks to a work project, Nakano is determined to put the past behind him, and both men decide to keep their relationship strictly professional. The question is, can they?

Volume 2:

Tsuda likes Nakano and Nakano likes Tsuda, but somehow they keep missing each other at the pass. Amused by the awkward relationship between the two, Tsuda’s coworker Saeki takes off with Nakano, leaving Tsuda to tear through the whole town in a panic to find them. But what happens when he finally does? Includes the end of Tsuda and Nakano’s story as well as a short story about a fateful meeting for Saeki, the “eternal teenager.” Final volume!

Well, I already purchased vol 1 and vol 2 in Sublime and I don't regret buying this cute manga Overall, it's good but I must say I want more though. I think Natsume sensei failed to deliver the plot so it's just end kinda flat. I expected to feel this ached feeling when Nakano described his past and conflicted feeling but none. I'm not dissapointed. Just a bit dissastified.

I agree with sandyatthebeach1: This is a good story, but not Isaku's best. The main-story characters had an inherent likability and adorableness to them, and the second volume also features Saeki and Ueda-kun, who were pretty cute, as well. Might have wanted one or two chapters more, but the stories worked.

I'm waiting for Sublime to put out volume 2, so this is based purely on volume 1: first things first,Tasuda is a dense, silly, inconsiderate dude. Still, I don't hate him- I think it's because he's sort of like a big kid. Natsume Isaku just adds this inherent likability to her characters. I do hope, however, that he changes in volume 2, since he really hurt Nakano, who, speaking of, is really cute, sweet, and capable. While I don't think this is the best of her works, I do like it so far, and am looking forward to what happens next!